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Carlos Gonzalez
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Contributor Level 7

if you did not give permission for this you should ask that the Dr cease...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

You should consult with an attorney in person. It would be helpful to see...
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Find a firm with high reputation if you want to be sure that you can have a...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

You should consult with an attorney in person. It would be helpful to see...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Contributor Level 6

There is no simple answer to your question because this is an area of law which...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

If you didn't sign anything granting a release for use of footage of you for...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Contributor Level 6

I agree with my colleague, however there seem to be a number of details which...
Salim John Sheikh
Salim John Sheikh's answer
Contributor Level 6

Tread lightly here. Did you forge or falsify a return to work slip from a Dr....
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The doctor actually had no right to fax anything in regards to your case to the...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

An attorney needs to review the J-1 visa and DSP-2019 before a opinion can be...
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I think that you will have problem to come back. If my six sense are not wrong....
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

U.S. Visa law requires the Consular Official to presume that all applicants for...
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Diana S. Brodman Summers
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Contributor Level 5

No, this had nothing to do with privacy. Calls from co-workers and supervisors...
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Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

The question needs to provide more information. How? Some immigrant and non-...
Mitchell Reed Sussman
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Contributor Level 5

The answer to this depends upon the terms of your agreement and the nature of...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

I would not consider a lawsuit would be justified. I agree with attorney...
Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

I'll let a criminal attorney answer that part of it, but he certainly may be...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

The decision to marry a foreigner, assuming they unlawfully entered the United...
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This is a tricky one as HIPAA obligates the provider - that is your sons...
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Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

You should speak with the principal and as a safety measure, I would recommend...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Keep your father-in-law off the computer.
Jonathan Burton Blecher
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Contributor Level 6

The previous answer cited you to Ttile 18 US Code Section 1343. That section...
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Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

This is a very difficult situation -- you are living in a different state and...
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You sound like you need psychiatric help more than legal help.

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